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WOW! Business Data Center Columbus operates a carrier-neutral colocation facility in Columbus, OH, delivering N+1 redundant power infrastructure with diverse UPS A&B circuits across 120V and 208V configurations at 20 and 30 amp ratings, plus custom power arrangements for mission-critical commercial tenants. For facility managers and property owners whose operations depend on uninterrupted uptime, WOW! Business provisions and maintains the full electrical ecosystem inside the data center — including UPS systems, power distribution, switchgear, and panelboards — removing the burden of internal electrical staffing. The Columbus facility connects to 20-plus fiber-based carriers and more than 150 on-net networks, making it a strong fit for office tenants, healthcare organizations under HIPAA requirements, institutional clients, and multifamily operators scaling IoT and smart-building infrastructure. PCI, HIPAA, and SSAE Type II certifications underscore the facility's compliance posture, which matters directly to facility managers in regulated industries. Private cages are available in 10×10 and custom footprints, with private locked or shared cabinets supported by security escort protocols and 24/7/365 physical access under a Master Service Agreement. WOW!'s on-site Network Operations Center provides around-the-clock monitoring comparable to an owned facility, but without the capital expenditure or staffing overhead. The facility's MPLS Layer 3 VPN ties geographically diverse WOW! data centers together over a low-latency private fiber backbone, supporting multi-site commercial operations across Columbus and beyond. Flat-rate cross-connect pricing simplifies budgeting for facility managers managing multiple vendors. For Columbus-area property managers evaluating colocation as a strategy to consolidate critical infrastructure, reduce power and cooling capital costs, and meet increasingly stringent cybersecurity mandates, WOW! Business Data Center offers a scalable, fully managed power and connectivity environment backed by enterprise-grade redundancy.